Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting that some of the underlying visuo-spatial mechanisms may be lateralised. One important perceptual component of line bisection is estimating stimulus midpoint. Here, we used a modified version of the perceptual landmark task to examine, in healthy individuals, how the midpoint of a stimulus is apprehended, and if the cerebral hemispheres are equally as efficient in performing such a task. We show that the right, relative to the left, hemisphere is both faster and more accurate at apprehending prebisected lines, but no better at apprehending misbisected lines. We then demonstrate that the right hemisphere advantage stems from a specialisation i...
Item does not contain fulltextManual line bisection and a perceptual variant thereof (the Landmark t...
Objective: To use functional MRI (fMRI) to determine which brain regions are implicated when normal ...
Previous studies showed that healthy individuals bisect radial lines oriented along the midsagittal ...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
Many geometric shapes retain their symmetry when bisected, but appear asymmetrical when misbisected....
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Research suggests that the left cerebral hemisphere is predisposed for processing stimuli in ‘near’ ...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to validate a line bisection judgement (LBJ) t...
Bisection of horizontal lines is used as a clinical test of spatial cognition in patients with left ...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
A right-hemispheric superiority has been shown for spatial symmetry perception with mono-dimensional...
A systematic leftward bias (pseudoneglect) is typically exhibited by healthy young adults during per...
Item does not contain fulltextManual line bisection and a perceptual variant thereof (the Landmark t...
Objective: To use functional MRI (fMRI) to determine which brain regions are implicated when normal ...
Previous studies showed that healthy individuals bisect radial lines oriented along the midsagittal ...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
Many geometric shapes retain their symmetry when bisected, but appear asymmetrical when misbisected....
In patients with right brain damage and left visual neglect, attention tends to be captured by right...
Research suggests that the left cerebral hemisphere is predisposed for processing stimuli in ‘near’ ...
When marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left unilateral neglect typ...
International audienceWhen marking the subjective midpoint of a horizontal line, patients with left ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to validate a line bisection judgement (LBJ) t...
Bisection of horizontal lines is used as a clinical test of spatial cognition in patients with left ...
Neurologically healthy participants systematically misbisect horizontal lines to the left of centre,...
A right-hemispheric superiority has been shown for spatial symmetry perception with mono-dimensional...
A systematic leftward bias (pseudoneglect) is typically exhibited by healthy young adults during per...
Item does not contain fulltextManual line bisection and a perceptual variant thereof (the Landmark t...
Objective: To use functional MRI (fMRI) to determine which brain regions are implicated when normal ...
Previous studies showed that healthy individuals bisect radial lines oriented along the midsagittal ...